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We were in ACMA 2025

Published: 03/20/2026

Caring Beyond Barriers

Global Repatriation Solutions at ACMA 2025, Denver

We attended the American Case Management Association Annual Conference (ACMA 2025), one of the most important events of the year for social workers, clinical case managers, and healthcare professionals in the United States. What we experienced there was much more than a conference: it was a reminder of why we do what we do.

In the hallways of the event, between panels and coffee conversations, we found something that can rarely be measured in a corporate presentation: humanity. The social workers and case managers from hospital organizations we met at ACMA 2025 are people who dedicate their days to solving what others consider impossible. They coordinate complex medical discharges, manage scarce resources, and advocate for patients who do not always have a voice. We arrived with a proposal that, once heard, many immediately recognized: sometimes, what a patient needs most to recover is not found in a pharmacy. It is found in their family.

Our services are designed to facilitate the dignified and safe return of migrant patients to their home countries when their health condition requires it, or to coordinate cross-border family accompaniment during the most vulnerable moments. Because recovery is not only clinical. It is emotional. It is family-centered. It is human.

The conversations we had with ACMA 2025 professionals left a mark on us. A social worker from a hospital in Texas told us she had three patients that month who cried, asking to go back home, and she did not know whom to call. A case manager from Colorado asked us whether we could be the resource that had been missing from her referral network for so long.The answer is yes.

During our time in Denver, we heard many stories from professionals and, by sharing our work, we built alliances to care beyond borders. That is what we do every day: bring together hearts that long to be reunited in difficult moments. If you are a healthcare professional, social worker, case manager, or discharge coordinator and you have migrant patients who deserve one more option, we want to be part of your network.

No patient should have to heal alone when they have a family waiting for them at home.